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president obama and the democrats, or the gop-led house? >> jonathan is right that both sides have to be concerned right now. they both had a hand in what is going on at year. there is one issue, jobs. it is the one issue on which they are not getting anything at seriously down, and we have one emotion and is anchored. charlie coats has said that he thinks this could possibly be the first time we see a true anti-incumbent election, where it does not tilt one way or the other. is across the board and it could create all sorts of surprises. >> what are they missing on the hill? why are rented a hearing in this? >> they are giving us, but they are also hearing from their base. -- they are hearing at this, but they are also hearing from their base. no tax increases, cuts in entitlement reform. democrats say we want to do something odd jobs, but we also have to raise taxes -- do something about jobs, but we also have to raise taxes. the president is going to be left by himself, because the democrats seem to be willing to run to the hills for the
president obama and the democrats, or the gop-led house? >> jonathan is right that both sides have to be concerned right now. they both had a hand in what is going on at year. there is one issue, jobs. it is the one issue on which they are not getting anything at seriously down, and we have one emotion and is anchored. charlie coats has said that he thinks this could possibly be the first time we see a true anti-incumbent election, where it does not tilt one way or the other. is across...
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president obama has a plan. he asked congress to pass a $447 million bill called the american jobs act which includes a payroll tax cut, 8 to the states, and for those who have been out of work and long time. congressman michele bachmann asked what is new. apparently nothing. >> there should be nothing controversial about this piece of legislation. everything in here is the kind of proposal that has been supported by both democrats and republicans. including many who sit here tonight. and everything in this bill will be paid for. everything. >> what is the problem, charles? full speed ahead, right? >> there is nothing in this bill that wasn't proposed and enacted two years ago and then failed. what strikes me is the fact that it seems to me and abuse of the majesty of the venue. a joint session of congress is a place where fdr asked the country the day after pearl harbor for a declaration of war on japan. well lbj stood and asked for a revolution in civil rights. obama used it as a way to kick off his campaign.
president obama has a plan. he asked congress to pass a $447 million bill called the american jobs act which includes a payroll tax cut, 8 to the states, and for those who have been out of work and long time. congressman michele bachmann asked what is new. apparently nothing. >> there should be nothing controversial about this piece of legislation. everything in here is the kind of proposal that has been supported by both democrats and republicans. including many who sit here tonight. and...
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obama is running as a left liberal. he will run on equity, which party cares about you, which party wants to protect the rich. republicans will run against big government, high debt, high taxes. we are in a period where, given obama's ideological inclinations, the inclinations of the republicans, we are not going to have a settlement. i thought it may happen in the super committee. there was a reasonable attempt at tax reform, but obama is not going to do either of those. if it does not happen, it will go to the country in november next year, and they will decide. >> you see 65% of people in poll after poll say that we should tax millionaires more. . if i could just finish before you interrupt. i think charles is describing a winning hand for barack obama in the 2012 campaign, if republicans are going to be the apologists for donald trump, fine. >> you could take all his it is well, doubled it, and it would make a dent in nothing. >> that is not entirely true. it would be true if you limited it to millionaires, but ther
obama is running as a left liberal. he will run on equity, which party cares about you, which party wants to protect the rich. republicans will run against big government, high debt, high taxes. we are in a period where, given obama's ideological inclinations, the inclinations of the republicans, we are not going to have a settlement. i thought it may happen in the super committee. there was a reasonable attempt at tax reform, but obama is not going to do either of those. if it does not happen,...
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how about president obama? >> i agree with nina -- there was no way nagi -- ray nagin. there was a political price to pay for the human calamity and crisis and pain suffered. it was a terrible response. nobody at fema could match michael brown. but the selective principle of eric cantor cannot go un commented upon. eric cantor is pay-as-you-go. now when is a matter of a flood assistance, people knocked out of their homes, talents that are devastated. but he is not as a go for afghanistan, iraq, -- tax,. he is now -- at -- he is not pay as you go for afghanistan, iraq and tax cuts the prescription drug program. >> he was not pay as you go in 2004 when the money was going to virginia. >> one reason for the selective nist was in 2003, we did not have a $14 trillion in debt. another thing, it's not as if you cannot predict that we will have disasters in the country. we have further gains, earthquakes, tornadoes. it is not as if it comes out of nowhere. it is quite an objection -- we are spending $6 billion a year on ethanol. offset with 1/6 of what we spent on ethanol. >> a
how about president obama? >> i agree with nina -- there was no way nagi -- ray nagin. there was a political price to pay for the human calamity and crisis and pain suffered. it was a terrible response. nobody at fema could match michael brown. but the selective principle of eric cantor cannot go un commented upon. eric cantor is pay-as-you-go. now when is a matter of a flood assistance, people knocked out of their homes, talents that are devastated. but he is not as a go for afghanistan,...
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obama will be relatively weak. high unemployment. that will be the threshold for the question of any republican. is he electable? does he meethe threshold that independence and disaffected democrats would accept? so far i think romney is dng that. >> anyone who doubts the republican party is a far more conservativenstitution that was when george w. bush ran and won in 2000 and 2004, the evidence last night was abundant. here is rick perry, governor of texas, has a program that if you are the child of undocumented immigrants who come to this country, you grow up in the nine states, go to 12 years of school compile a good academic record, and then you can go to the university of texas system as an in-state resident. he is attacked, vilified, condemned by every other republican. there is no compassionate republican on that stage other than rick perr mitt romney was born with an entire silver service in his mouth. attacking him for giving a $100,000 scholarship to a kid who's worked his way throu school? you want to see republicans at th
obama will be relatively weak. high unemployment. that will be the threshold for the question of any republican. is he electable? does he meethe threshold that independence and disaffected democrats would accept? so far i think romney is dng that. >> anyone who doubts the republican party is a far more conservativenstitution that was when george w. bush ran and won in 2000 and 2004, the evidence last night was abundant. here is rick perry, governor of texas, has a program that if you are...